I have always wanted to visit India since studying Indian history in college. Through the assistance of TU’s Vice Provost of Global Education, Cheryl Matherly, and the the Law School Dean Janet Levit, I was extended an invitation to teach a course on the “International Sale of Goods” at our law school’s partner university in India, the National Law School of India University- Bangalore this summer.

2. How did teaching in an Indian law classroom compare to teaching in a US law school classroom?

I came to the United States (Tulsa, Oklahoma) for the first time in 2001 with a green card while still in law school in Nigeria. I inquired about TU and switching over to continue with my law degree then but decided to return to Nigeria and complete my LLB there. So I got to hear about TU and the law school from my parents who were based here in Tulsa.

I knew that my family and I would move to Tulsa so I did some research on the internet about LLM programs in Tulsa. TU came up immediately. My husband also told my about the university. He had lived in Tulsa before.

Written by Christy M. Caves and published by the Oklahoma Bar Journal, Vol. 84, No. 23, September 14, 2013

The University of Tulsa College of Law students proudly serve their school, their community and their profession. In support of the college’s belief in instilling a life-long commitment to public service, we have been working on new projects allowing our law students new opportunities to assist the underserved and underrepresented in our community.

Recent Endeavors

On June 15, TU Law students, alumni and staff teamed up to provide critical legal assistance at a free immigration law clinic held at the Boesche Legal Clinic. The clinic was organized to provide assistance to individuals